Judge compares time inmate with FASD had in Manitoba jail to hell
WINNIPEG — A Manitoba judge says an Indigenous man with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder had a “hellish” time at a correctional facility, where he alleged he was sexually assaulted by other inmates.
A provincial court judge wrote in a sentencing decision that the 21-year-old had tried to report the alleged sex assault at the Brandon Correctional Centre to local police. But he said officers laughed at him.
The judge also said the man spent about six months in solitary confinement, leading to a significant decline in his mental health.
“It is not hard to see why this vulnerable young man would be mentally worn out,” the judge wrote earlier this year.